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Seeing the huge carpark driveway in front of the cafe was a nice start. The cafe was quietly tucked away from all the hustle and bustles. There's only a few lots for cars, the rest are meant for coaches if I'm not wrong as the cafe is also right next to the Chapel and Museum.We had:1) The infamous fried chicken wings: good fleshy ones with har cheong (shrimp paste) seasoning (i suspect!). They were crispy and yummy to the last bite!2) Sambal prawns: too salty even for someone like me who likes s
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Seeing the huge carpark driveway in front of the cafe was a nice start. The cafe was quietly tucked away from all the hustle and bustles. There's only a few lots for cars, the rest are meant for coaches if I'm not wrong as the cafe is also right next to the Chapel and Museum.

We had:
1) The infamous fried chicken wings: good fleshy ones with har cheong (shrimp paste) seasoning (i suspect!). They were crispy and yummy to the last bite!
2) Sambal prawns: too salty even for someone like me who likes salty food. 1 each is enough as it is rather yummy.
3) Prawn and mussel aglio olio: generous serving of seafood but the spag was undercooked.
4) Crayfish horfun: much raved about online but it tasted normal but at 4 times a hawker price.
5) Beef stew: too tough.
6) Tiramisu and Brownie: probably the most satisfying dishes of all (besides the chic wings of cos). They comes with a yummy scoop of choc chip ice cream too!

Overall, the ambience and setting was alright. The place is non air-conditioned but the natural air is just nice for comfort, considering that we had chilled out for a good 2.5hrs there!

If you've ever going to Bark Cafe, make sure you order the chicken wings!! yums~
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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2012-09-22